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Minimum wage rises by 3.5 per cent. What it means for workers and employers

As of 1 July 2005 the Australian minimum wage will be raised by 3.5%. Over 20 percent of the population will benefit from the increase. (Photo illustration by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images) Credit: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images
From 1 July 2025, the weekly minimum wage will be $948 for full-time employees, with casual workers entitled to at least $31.19 per hour. This podcast explores who will benefit, how businesses might respond, and what this change will mean amid rising living costs in Australia.
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